AutoBlog: Florida drivers are refusing to talk to police at DUI checkpoints… and taping it

AutoBlog: Florida drivers are refusing to talk to police at DUI checkpoints… and taping it:

No one would ever say that it’s fun to go through a DUI checkpoint, at least in part because they slow people down from getting to their destination. However, there’s a general understanding that while the process isn’t ideal, the checks help keep impaired drivers off the roads. A Florida defense attorney is challenging that status quo by refusing to roll down his window or talk to police, and he’s advising other motorists to do the same.

Lawyer Warren Redlich created a slip of paper that says in bold letters, “I remain silent. No searches. I want my lawyer.” In a video, he shows how to get through a sobriety checkpoint without speaking to police or lowering the window. The driver simply displays the document along with his license, insurance and registration, and the cops wave him on.

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